From the commentary on the penitential psalms (1555) by St John Fisher, bishop and martyr
If anyone should sin, we have an advocate before the Father |
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Christ Jesus is our bishop, his most precious body is our sacrifice, which he
offered upon a cross for the redemption of all the world.
The blood shed for our redemption was not the blood of
goats or calves as in the old law, it was the very blood most innocent
of our savior Jesus Christ.
The temple wherein our bishop did sacrifice was not
made by man’s hand but only by the power of God, he shed his precious
blood for our redemption in the face of all the world, which is the
temple made only by the hand of God.
This temple has two divers parts, one is the earth whereon we inhabit, the other is not yet known to us mortal creatures.
First he did sacrifice in the earth when he suffered
his passion. After, in a new clothing or garment, the vesture of
immortality, and with his own precious blood he entered into sanctum sanctorum
[the Holy of Holies] that is to say into heaven when he shewed his said
most precious blood before the throne of his father which he shed for
all sinners 7 times.
By this holy sacrifice almighty God must needs have
pity and execute his mercy to all true penitents and this sacrifice
shall continue not only year by year as the manner was of Jews, but also
it is daily offered for our comfort, and every hour and moment for our
most strong succour, wherefore saint Paul says Having obtained eternal redemption.
By it we are redeemed for ever. Every contrite and
true penitent person not willing to fall again but with a full purpose
to continue in virtuous living is partaker of this holy sacrifice.
As saint John shews in his first epistle: My little
children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin; but
if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ
the righteous. And he is the expiation for our sins, and not for ours
only but also for the sins of the whole world.
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